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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question on license reciprocity between Florida and Connecticut
I'm planning on getting my real estate license shorty for myself as a real estate investor and also to help family/friends as needed. I live in CT but would like to operate in both CT and FL. I know there exists reciprocity agreements between the two states so my plan was study and take the FL exam and then use reciprocity to obtain my CT license. I'm very new to learning how this works but my question is would I simply need to hang my license with a FL broker who also has a CT broker license or would I have to hang my license with a broker in each FL and CT.
Also if anyone has a suggestion on a brokerage in FL that is also licensed for CT that would be great.
Thanks